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Hey there!

I just got back from vacation, and just wrapped up a few updates to Mastering Nuxt.

My main focus for August is the Advanced Reactivity course. It's going to be exercise based, with videos walking you through each problem and solution, so you'll get real hands on experience with advanced reactivity in Vue.

And when I say advanced, I mean advanced. Most of what we cover I had never used before, so I had to spend a lot of time tinkering and experimenting in order to understand these things for myself first.

Some topics that we'll be covering are:

  • Effect scopes
  • Flush modes with watchers
  • Custom refs
  • Strategies for debugging and tracking down reactivity bugs
  • When and how to opt out of reactivity

I'll be sharing more in the coming weeks. If you have any questions on this, let me know!

Enjoy your tips!

— Michael

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